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11 AM THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015
BLDG. 10 ROOM 241
Photo: www.flickr.com/photos/kaeuflin/3833494331
The Effect of
Immigration on
Mexican Migrant
Women’s Gender
Roles
A Senior Project Presentation by:
ASHLEY HEATH
Anthropology and Geography (‘15)
Come and gain a better understanding of how immigration affects gender roles
for first generation Mexican migrant women in California. The presentation will
explore reasons for immigrating, the experience of migrating from Mexico to the
United States, and personal experiences as a female in Mexico and a female here
in California, or more specifically on the Central Coast.
Special thanks to the Social Sciences Department.

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  • 1. 11 AM THURSDAY MAY 28, 2015 BLDG. 10 ROOM 241 Photo: www.flickr.com/photos/kaeuflin/3833494331 The Effect of Immigration on Mexican Migrant Women’s Gender Roles A Senior Project Presentation by: ASHLEY HEATH Anthropology and Geography (‘15) Come and gain a better understanding of how immigration affects gender roles for first generation Mexican migrant women in California. The presentation will explore reasons for immigrating, the experience of migrating from Mexico to the United States, and personal experiences as a female in Mexico and a female here in California, or more specifically on the Central Coast. Special thanks to the Social Sciences Department.